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Re: *Step by Step* Light Proof Mounting of an Axial/Box/PC Fan

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Originally Posted by kushman2020 View Post
Rumple- A penny for your thoughts:

i utilized your light proof idea with the fans mounted, slightly altered because i could not find the grates. my temps are in the 80s, and i cant get them back down, but my sprouts seem to be loving it for some reason. (White widow). they are all green and so far, look good, but thats beside the point.

my question to you is this: if i were to take my 90 degree exhaust elbow, and fill it with activated carbon (after putting in some screens to prevent it from falling out, would this, in essence, create a working carbon filter?

EDIT: the fan is mounted on the elbow, pushing air out of the box and through it, and the elbow simply leads straight out the back of the box
Sorry, them fans just can't pump air against any resistance. It will just spinn. You might need to get a small inline fan that can handle the job. PC fans have very limited use.
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